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Hi,

As we know, a Jumpoint server supports remote RDP, SSH, and Web Jumps to machines within the same network. Therefore, it is generally recommended to have a separate Jumpoint for each network.

Given our setup:

  • We have servers in both Azure and On-Prem environments.
  • We have an ExpressRoute connecting Azure and On-Prem, providing a private connection between the two environments.

Considering this private connectivity, do we still need separate Jumpoints in both Azure and On-Prem? Or, can we deploy a single Jumpoint in Azure, ensuring it has the necessary permissions and network access to establish RDP and SSH connections to On-Prem servers?

Looking forward to your insights.

Hello ​@sami - In terms of session experiance and connection stablity, I would recommend getting 2 jumpoints installed in the two locations. A single jumpoint may indeed work fine, but you may not have a thne best session experiance. Also, more Jumpoints means less reliance on a single point of failure.


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